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Some funeral parlours are exporting corpses out of Guyana without being legally certified.This is according to Minister of Health, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, who at a press conference yesterday noted that these funeral homes do not have the capacity to prepare the bodies for export.Within a week, the Ministry of Health will release the names of those parlours that are permitted to undertake this job.Dr Ramsammy said that corpses must be treated in a certain way before they are exported; but this, he noted, is not being done by some funeral homes.The Health Ministry has been informed that some of the parlours do not have the technical expertise to prepare the bodies, but they still indulge in the illegal act.What the ministry also found is that the persons who are actually certified to prepare the bodies for export are not the ones who are physically present when this task is undertaken.Surprising, the Minister said, is that although the certified person is not present, their signature is on the document.Dr Ramsammy said the ministry has evidence of this, as according to him some of the certified people are not even in Guyana when their signatures appear on the document.However, the funeral homes alone are not being blamed for the illegal practice, as according to the Health Minister, before the bodies are permitted to leave Guyana, the certificate must be signed by the public health officers.This means that the public health officers give permission for the corpses to be exported, although they were prepared by persons who are not legally certified to do so.Dr Ramsammy has now ordered that all public health officers must be physically present at the facility when the bodies are being prepared for export,http://www.airmaxfantasy.us.com/Nike-Dunk/, so as to ensure that the task is being done by those persons who are legally certified to do so. “You can’t do it from your home; you can’t have somebody bringing the certificate at your home and you sign it. You must see everything there; the body and a relative who signed for it must all be physically present”, Ramsammy said.He vowed to not only fire those public health officers who ignore the rules, but have them arrested, since the act is a criminal one. The Ministry of Health has also discovered that some private hospitals are using drugs that have not been officially approved by the Analyst Food and Drugs Department.Some of these drugs being used, Dr Ramsammy said, can compromise the health of Guyanese who purchase them.These drugs are imported into the country without permission, the minister said, and are being utilized in hospitals. They must be part of the national formulary, and the private institutions must seek approval from the drug department before they can use the drugs.The Ministry of Health is slated to commence a meeting with the Food and Drug Analyst and Customs Departments so as to ensure that the private sector does not import drugs that are not on the national formulary.If the private sector wants to import drugs that are not on the list, then according to the Health Minister, they must first seek approval and a permit for the medicine to be imported into Guyana. |